Here's something that is absolutely nothing to do with Java or computers or anything.

I haven't done much spare time coding in the last year or so because my main evening job currently is playing bass in a songwriterly indie-rock band called Sequoia. This has been going pretty well and we've reached the point where our record is finally coming out through a local record label on the 31st. It's a pretty big adventure. You can hear one of the tracks on this review. I've always wanted to play music but until the day it appeared on Amazon, it somehow didn't seem real.

Wow, congratulations! It's certainly nice to see your work up in front of everyone.

I find it interesting, that Amazon claims that "Customers interested in this title may also be interested in:"

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Greenleaf Hydroponic SystemsHydroponics for everyone - Complete systems for beginners, cutting edge additives and supplies for your current set up. All enquiries welcome, we're here to help you every step of the way.

I'm not sure if I'm alone, but generally when I think of Hydroponics, especially when closesly related to good music, I'm not thinking of a Tomato harvest.

Incidentally, what do you have to do in order to get Amazon to supply sample clips of the musical tracks on their page? (For some reason the review link to clip doesn't work, RealPlayer (bleh) claims it can't download a needed component.

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